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Kamel, MD, PhD 1; H. J. V. Braga, MD 1; Bernard A. Birnbaum, MD 2; Elliot K. Fishman, MD 1; Karen M. Horton, MD 1; David A. Bluemke, MD, PhD 1 Introduction Dual phase nephrotic syndrome CT is commonly utilized in the initial evaluation of patients with suspected focal nephrotic syndrome liver lesions. The purpose of this exhibit is to present the use of dual phase spiral CT in the pre-surgical patient population, based on a blinded nephrotic syndrome reviewer analysis of 237 surgically and histopathologically lesions, present in 77 patients. The high reliability of CT, as well as common pitfalls and limitations of dual phase helical CT are presented. Specific learning objectives include: 1) recognize the usefulness of dual phase helical CT in the detection and characterization of focal liver lesions; 2) discuss the accuracy in classifying lesions as benign or malignant; and 3) identify common errors and limitations in the classification of lesions, and potential pitfalls in lesion detection and characterization.
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